RACEWALL MOSQUITOES is a two piece band that hails from two different areas of Florida. Matt Morgan hails from Jacksonville,Fl while Justin Murray hails from Savannah, Fl. They also have quite a few guests that play on their album. The band is: Matt Morgan-Vocals, acoustic and electric guitars; Luke Walker-Bass guitar and additional instruments; Justin-Murray-Lead, rhythm guitars. These songs were Produced, Mixed and Mastered by Justin Murray and Vocal Production was done by Kennt Carkeet.
WHEREFORE THE LOST BOYS has a very cool beat and melody as it's laid back guitar sounds great. Their vocals seem to take on an English tone as they sing away. Their vocals are quite distinct and stand out on their own. I like it. EVEN THE SUN is a super mellow song as the melody can take you away to another time and place. You can easily be swaying away to this song as the beat is slow and steadfast. Impressive.
MILES ABOVE has a bit of a country like feel to it as it tells a story that some people could easily relate to. I love how this song changes its tone throughout the song. They, definitely, have a sound of their own, which is great to hear. Check this song out. FILES IN THE FURNACE has a guitar riff that is repeated over and over throughout the song as vocals stand out of their own. The chorus brings a laid back beat into the song. The guitar work does sound sweet.
BALLAD ADDICTIVE will throw you off a bit from what the band has been sounding like. I feel this was their experiment song to hear what it might sound like at the end. Off the wall a bit. VAGABOND reminds me of a song that should be in a Quentin Tarantino film as the beat and rhythm of this song would fit his films to a T. Check it out. PORTRAITS was made using a IPHONE , which is quite different, as it comes off excellent as the song is quite superb as you can feel the true sound of the band. I love it. I'd like to THANK MATT MORGAN for being in touch. You can find the band at: You tube, Deezer, Pandora, Apple Music, Facebook, Gaana and other sites. ROCK ON, JIM ALLFORD [STEEL NOTES MAGAZINE.]